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    The Port Townsend Ship Canal (also known as the Portage Canal) is a 4,800-foot (1,500 m) canal connecting Port Townsend Bay and Oak Bay in Jefferson County...
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  • between Port Townsend Bay and Kilisut Harbor. Parts also border on Oak Bay and Scow Bay. Until the construction of the Port Townsend Ship Canal (also known...
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  • Canal is a canal in Portage, Wisconsin. Portage Canal may also refer to: Portage Canal (Michigan), part of the Keweenaw Waterway Port Townsend Ship Canal...
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    Madera Canal Orland South Canal Orland North Canal Pioneer Canal Putah South Canal Stine Canal Tehama Colusa Canal Hillsboro Canal Miami Canal North New...
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    1987, the ferry Herald of Free Enterprise (owned by Townsend-Thoresen) was just outside the port when it took on water due to the bow doors remaining...
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  • the restoration nearly complete, Tally Ho sailed in the open water of Port Townsend Bay. Albert Strange is best known for the canoe yawl with a double-ended...
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    routes were reduced to eight by the end of the year. A route between Port Townsend and Keystone on Whidbey Island was launched in June 1974 to replace...
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    Constructed canals only Lake Washington Ship Canal / Chittenden Locks (Ballard locks), Seattle Port Townsend Ship Canal Cascade Locks and Canal, Columbia...
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    Northern Division at Port Townsend, Washington on 6 September 1912. Departing Norfolk, Virginia, on 26 September, Unalga arrived at Port Said, Egypt, on 1...
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    system on April 1, 1992. The bridge over the Port Townsend Ship Canal, also known as the Portage Canal, was retrofitted by WSDOT in late 2007 and early...
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    gained approval to relocate the U.S. Customs port of entry for Washington Territory from Port Townsend to Port Angeles. With Chase's support, he also succeeded...
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    USS Ramapo (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    products from Port Arthur, Texas, to Guantanamo Bay and the Canal Zone until April 1920. Through 1922, Ramapo was employed to deliver fuel to ships and bases...
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    which the community lies, near the entrance to Hood Canal. The unincorporated communities of Port Gamble and Little Boston, part of Kitsap County, lie...
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    coastal runs between San Diego and San Francisco. Her last route was Port Townsend, Washington to Alaska. Today she is more notable for her disasters than...
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    again in a single day at a time when merchant ships could not, by use of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal and Chesapeake Bay, which at the time was open...
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  • Clallam (steamboat) (category 1903 ships)
    with another steamer, Majestic on the route from Tacoma to Seattle, Port Townsend and Victoria. During her launching on April 15, 1903, the woman who...
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    USRC Tahoma (category Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service)
    resuming a course for the Suez Canal. After making port calls at several locations in the Pacific Ocean, she arrived at Port Townsend, Washington, on 23 August...
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  • of Port Townsend, Washington (1931) The first Lake Washington Floating Bridge (1940) Rebuilding railroad locomotives (1949–52) The first Hood Canal Floating...
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    Regent's Canal is a canal across an area just north of central London, England. It provides a link from the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal, 550 yards...
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    Noah's Ark to Ipswich". ITV News. ITV. Retrieved 19 November 2019. Emily Townsend (4 June 2021). "Stuck Noah's Ark sparks international incident as Government...
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